The House had been adjourned until Monday, according to reports, but Speaker Boehner’s bringing them back early.

On Sunday evening.

Perhaps this means Boehner thinks the Senate will indeed have something ready to go a couple days before the US hits the cliff, or maybe he’s just putting pressure on Senate Majority Leader Reid. But it’s still not clear, especially since Reid said earlier today that it looks like the US is going to head over the cliff.

Either way, the market sees something positive in it. The Dow’s down just 40 points now, at 13074, after being down about 150 at the day’s lows. S&P 500′s down 4, Nasdaq Comp’s down 7. Yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury note hasn’t budged, still at 1.72%.

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